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from the ebola virus coming to america, to the nfl domestic violence scandal, to that missing malaysia airlines plane. the plane was here then it wasn't. i mean how fascinated were you with the story? >> i'm still fascinated by it. we have no idea where this plane is. no idea. i think at some point they'll find one little piece and then it will dominate the airways for another few week and we'll know nothing again. it is such a tragic story. >> hundreds of people. >>> and they don't have answers. they dome know wham to their families. >> i feel so bad for their families. i cannot imagine what it is like to lose a loved one with no closure. i know we've seen that in other circumstances but that is very, very tough. >> michael, with all of our modern technology and abilities, how do we lose a whole plane and can't find it? at the end of the year? >> well yeah. that's one of the thing that is so frustrating. we do have all the technology and ability and capacity to go out and find things and we can't. a lot of smart people believe it is somewhere in the indian ocean. well, the indian ocea
from the ebola virus coming to america, to the nfl domestic violence scandal, to that missing malaysia airlines plane. the plane was here then it wasn't. i mean how fascinated were you with the story? >> i'm still fascinated by it. we have no idea where this plane is. no idea. i think at some point they'll find one little piece and then it will dominate the airways for another few week and we'll know nothing again. it is such a tragic story. >> hundreds of people. >>> and...
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we had problems in the south indian ocean with the malaysia 370 flight the australian tanker kept breaking cables with the bluefin 21. so they need to do that at night when the water is quiet and tranquil and we're looking at much better conditions not only in the daytime, but at night, as well. >> today they're coming from the west and the southwest. it's hard to forecast but i do believe the next couple of days are pretty good, however, i have to take you further to the north and the devastating part of the central and southern philippines, jay may is the name. we had not only 30 dead from flooding and a landslide that beared another 30 yesterday. this is no longer a tropical storm or depression and they moved up to vietnam, south china and japan and it's getting caught in a flow that could take the system down into our region. again, it's not going to be tropical in nature but there will be enough circulation to intensify the storms to bring more of a pattern and more of the winds coming into the region to intensify the rainfall and maybe four ore five more days from now. until then the
we had problems in the south indian ocean with the malaysia 370 flight the australian tanker kept breaking cables with the bluefin 21. so they need to do that at night when the water is quiet and tranquil and we're looking at much better conditions not only in the daytime, but at night, as well. >> today they're coming from the west and the southwest. it's hard to forecast but i do believe the next couple of days are pretty good, however, i have to take you further to the north and the...
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deaths reported in malaysia and thailand. >> we are pretty much in the clear. nothing major. >> it is just cold. clear skies for tonight and a lot of folks going out the first night. little kids get cold really fast. you have to hope for warmer weather for the weekend. 49 degrees right now at reagan national airport. look at the dew point. it looks like an electrical charge up there. we will look for our dew point levels to remain on the dry side. that is where we have the static out there. 35 degrees in maryland after a high of 30 with seven. they had a morning low of 21 degrees. no rain to speak of. we will keep the rain gauge drive. washington at 35, the high temperature just one degree warmer than that. satellite and radar, not a lot going on across the mid-atlantic. high pressure remains in control. it will remain so overnight and into tomorrow. temperatures slightly below average for this time of year. for the after -- for the overnight, 15-23 degrees. the coldest air columbus, 26. pittsburgh, 25. this is what is on the way early tomorrow morning. it stay
deaths reported in malaysia and thailand. >> we are pretty much in the clear. nothing major. >> it is just cold. clear skies for tonight and a lot of folks going out the first night. little kids get cold really fast. you have to hope for warmer weather for the weekend. 49 degrees right now at reagan national airport. look at the dew point. it looks like an electrical charge up there. we will look for our dew point levels to remain on the dry side. that is where we have the static...
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secondly i think the industry treated malaysia 370 as a one-off accident, never happen again, so let's not really spend a lot of time or money. they're doing some things but not very much. and i think that's really a backward way of looking at it because in today's world, in today's digital world, first of all, three days is an eternity and neither passengers nor airline officials nor regulators should be sitting back and saying, it's okay not to find the plane for that long or much longer. and secondly the point is that there is technology available at some cost and i think that the average flyer would say it's unacceptable to have even one example of malaysia 370, let alone another one. and i would like to make one other very quick point getting back to the history of indonesia. we don't want to beat up on the regulators. i certainly don't. but if you look at their history. there are egregious accidents and incidents not in the long-ago past but this year and last year of lion aircraft the captain violated all the safety rules trying to land at bali and crashed into the water. luckil
secondly i think the industry treated malaysia 370 as a one-off accident, never happen again, so let's not really spend a lot of time or money. they're doing some things but not very much. and i think that's really a backward way of looking at it because in today's world, in today's digital world, first of all, three days is an eternity and neither passengers nor airline officials nor regulators should be sitting back and saying, it's okay not to find the plane for that long or much longer. and...
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let's start with -- >> i do think compared to malaysia 370 which earlier we never did find, i think we're on a good path now to know why it came down. >> it came almost straight down, and then the fact that some clothes are on the bodies that have been recovered tells us that undoubtedly it was integral when it hit. >> and considering what you said in terms of the bad weather, we're not blaming anyone here. we'll have to figure out what's happening. what does that say to you what was going with the pilot at the time of when this crash happened? >> they were flying into weather that they could see, and they were trying to avoid, and they asked for permission, and they were denied that. however, as they proceeded towards it i would think that just a short distance because the last radar ping, they're only ten miles beyond that. >> it's probably because of a stall in which the aircraft could not gain any altitude, and it began then to just, therefore, air france 447 did stall right on down. just coming horizontally down. >> is that due to ice -- >> i don't think so. >> i think that the air s
let's start with -- >> i do think compared to malaysia 370 which earlier we never did find, i think we're on a good path now to know why it came down. >> it came almost straight down, and then the fact that some clothes are on the bodies that have been recovered tells us that undoubtedly it was integral when it hit. >> and considering what you said in terms of the bad weather, we're not blaming anyone here. we'll have to figure out what's happening. what does that say to you...
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. >> reporter: but unlike the depths in the indian ocean where malaysia flight 370 disappeared, the java sea is shallow, running only about 80 to 100 feet deep. while it is easier to operate hydrophones at this depth, coleman says there's more interference closer to the surface from waves from passing ships. >> this shows the frequencies in the ocean. if the pinger were nearby, there would be a sharp spike right at that pinger frequency. >> reporter: time is not on the investigators' side. the batteries on the pingers only last about 30 days. but if the pingers fail, searchers will likely turn to sonar. >> this is the sonar. this is what they'll use to map the sea floor to search for the debris site if the pinger can't find it. this emits sound. >> reporter: like hydrophones, sonars work better in very deep water. but coleman says in shallow water, the search can move along more quickly. sonar is just showing us what's at the bottom, right? >> exactly. it's emitting that sound. as the sound comes back off the bottom, it's interpreting it to draw a 3-d image of what's on the sea floor. an
. >> reporter: but unlike the depths in the indian ocean where malaysia flight 370 disappeared, the java sea is shallow, running only about 80 to 100 feet deep. while it is easier to operate hydrophones at this depth, coleman says there's more interference closer to the surface from waves from passing ships. >> this shows the frequencies in the ocean. if the pinger were nearby, there would be a sharp spike right at that pinger frequency. >> reporter: time is not on the...
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this is shallow water so you may not need the equipment that was used in the 370 malaysia flight. but they are looking visually. we don't know if the recorders in the tail section are in the water. it is always up for wraps that it is conceivable the tail and recorders might be on land which means no pingers. this is going to be an hunt over the next several days and maybe longer >> we noted you have investigated air distasters for several agencies. who takes charge of this one? >> indonesia is in charge of the investigation. it is really going to be i hope an international investigation. ntsb has offered resources and other agencies that do a lot of this are hopefully on scene and the united states military has sent a couple ships there. this is going to be an international effort i am sure. it looks like the indonesians are doing a great job. >> doctor thank you. >>> we are closing out the year with a look at some of the biggest legal stories like the case against this suspect in the murder of hannah gram. she was missing for weeks from her university of virginia campus before h
this is shallow water so you may not need the equipment that was used in the 370 malaysia flight. but they are looking visually. we don't know if the recorders in the tail section are in the water. it is always up for wraps that it is conceivable the tail and recorders might be on land which means no pingers. this is going to be an hunt over the next several days and maybe longer >> we noted you have investigated air distasters for several agencies. who takes charge of this one? >>...
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and number 4, malaysia airlines. everybody has searching about the two jets that didn't reach their final destinations. number 3, we have ebola. obviously, this is a disease that started off in africa. a lot of people wanted to know how it might be affecting them here in the u.s. and find out how you can get ebola. what are the symptoms and what you can do to avoid it. and the number 2 spot we have the world cup, obviously, it was a huge moment on a global scale. a lot of people were following their favorite team, players and all of the games results were also available online. and the number 1 top trending search in the u.s. was actually robin williams, for his untimely death. a lot of people wanted to find out how he died, where he died and they were not only searching for him. they were searching for some of his movies. among them we saw mrs. doubtfire. >> and certainly not surprising that's the number one search but it's interesting it was global, something that impacted us so much in the bay area. you have a num
and number 4, malaysia airlines. everybody has searching about the two jets that didn't reach their final destinations. number 3, we have ebola. obviously, this is a disease that started off in africa. a lot of people wanted to know how it might be affecting them here in the u.s. and find out how you can get ebola. what are the symptoms and what you can do to avoid it. and the number 2 spot we have the world cup, obviously, it was a huge moment on a global scale. a lot of people were following...
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singapore's a little island nation just south of malaysia, if you've never been there. at the time they were doing a tremendous reclamation effort where they were basically pushing back the china sea so they can get more land. because they're running out of land, too many people. and burt was invited to talk to this rather large assembly about a thousand people of bureaucrats, military types, students, you name it. and his comments to just sort of typify his thinking and his sense of humor was, he said, you'd be far better off, instead of this reclamation effort putting these young men into the new f-16's that you've just bought from us and going and bombing malaysia to the north and getting your land that way. you motivate and tie the new -- motivate an entirely new generation, you take advantage of hardware that you've spent good money on and you do it the old-fashioned way. before the crowd could sort of assimilate this -- oh, my god, did burt just tell us to go bomb malaysia -- you know, he had moved on to other subjects. that's the kind of guy he was. he was a lot
singapore's a little island nation just south of malaysia, if you've never been there. at the time they were doing a tremendous reclamation effort where they were basically pushing back the china sea so they can get more land. because they're running out of land, too many people. and burt was invited to talk to this rather large assembly about a thousand people of bureaucrats, military types, students, you name it. and his comments to just sort of typify his thinking and his sense of humor was,...
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. >> haunting images from ukraine, illustrating the scope of the tragedy of malaysia airlines flight 317. >> people are talking about passengers falling from the sky. >>> deepening crisis new trouble in ukraine. russian forces have invaded and now have complete control of the country's crimea region. >>> airasia jetliner vanishes. third major disaster involving a plane from that region in the last year. >>> closely monitoring the largest ebola outbreak in history. >> come to our aid. >> this effort to contain ebola is turning into a widescale international operation. >> it's here. major fear tied to the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. >> second health care worker has been diagnosed with ebola. >> a nurse just back from west africa slamming the rules that landed her in isolation. >> i remain appalled by these home quarantined policies. >> are you worried about a stigma? >> i haven't been until now. >> i shook your hand. i'll do it again. >> we are joined by six american survivors. it's great to have you here. also remember those who cared for you so well. >>> america doe
. >> haunting images from ukraine, illustrating the scope of the tragedy of malaysia airlines flight 317. >> people are talking about passengers falling from the sky. >>> deepening crisis new trouble in ukraine. russian forces have invaded and now have complete control of the country's crimea region. >>> airasia jetliner vanishes. third major disaster involving a plane from that region in the last year. >>> closely monitoring the largest ebola outbreak in...
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malaysia navy helping with the search tweeted this evacuation slide from the arab asia jet. it's not clear if it was automatic on impact or activated before. now it's the debris and the condition of the bodies recovered. but the answer to the question what caused that plane to call will have to wait for black boxes to come in. >> and once the black boxes are recovered, the investigation into the causes of the crash can begin. but there's speculation. >> the pilot's last communication was to ask permission to climb above stormy weather. but he was an experienced pilot and even through the storm shouldn't have been a problem. instead, something may have destroyed the plane in midair. >> this might explain why we lost contact with this aircraft at 32,000 feet and no further communication or radar hits. the question is is what would have caused that? a bomb? structural failure? >> while supporting the theory this was more than just weather, the victims recovered so far were wearing no clothing. that would indicate they fell a long way after the cabin broke up. and stay with abc
malaysia navy helping with the search tweeted this evacuation slide from the arab asia jet. it's not clear if it was automatic on impact or activated before. now it's the debris and the condition of the bodies recovered. but the answer to the question what caused that plane to call will have to wait for black boxes to come in. >> and once the black boxes are recovered, the investigation into the causes of the crash can begin. but there's speculation. >> the pilot's last...
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of course we have the flooding in malaysia, too. >> palestinian leaders are planning their next steps after a draft resolution on palestinian statehood was vetoed. >> it did gain support from u.s. allies. >> just eight votes not enough for the palestinians to claim majority support in the security council. the resolution would have set a 2017 deadline for an end to israeli occupation. australia and the united states, as expected, voted against. >> regrettably, instead of vig voice to the aspirations of both palestinians and israelis, this text addresses the concerns of only one side. it is deeply imbalanced and contains elements not conducive to both parties including deadlines that take no account of israeli's legitimate security concerns. >> five countries abstained including the united kingdom which criticized the lack of negotiations on the text, but expressed support for much of the resolution's content. france said it was time for the security council to do more. >> after more than 25 years of negotiations the international community must share the weight of these negotiations a
of course we have the flooding in malaysia, too. >> palestinian leaders are planning their next steps after a draft resolution on palestinian statehood was vetoed. >> it did gain support from u.s. allies. >> just eight votes not enough for the palestinians to claim majority support in the security council. the resolution would have set a 2017 deadline for an end to israeli occupation. australia and the united states, as expected, voted against. >> regrettably, instead of...
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indonesia now joining malaysia touched by aviation disaster. >> we will continue to increase and uplift the aviation standards and safety standards in the world. >> reporter: now indonesia has not named a partner. it's possible when found, those black boxes could go to australia. but finding wreckage is first to get us to the black boxes. and the u.s. navy ship there has powerful sonar and listening devices and could be critical in the puzzle. >> thanks so much. >>> and bring in colonel steven ganyard in washington, d.c. there's so much going on the at site of the crash. what is the priority for the crews on the ground right now? >> amy, they're having to balance the -- the recovery of remains and taking care of the loved ones with looking for the wreckage itself. we have debris and bodies on the surface of the ocean, pushed around for days now. but we need to find the wreckage of the aircraft on the bottom of the ocean with the black boxes in it. they're balancing two priorities. >> the clues possibly point to a mid-air catastrophe. how rare would it be that turbulence would bring down
indonesia now joining malaysia touched by aviation disaster. >> we will continue to increase and uplift the aviation standards and safety standards in the world. >> reporter: now indonesia has not named a partner. it's possible when found, those black boxes could go to australia. but finding wreckage is first to get us to the black boxes. and the u.s. navy ship there has powerful sonar and listening devices and could be critical in the puzzle. >> thanks so much. >>>...
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let's take a look at as we come in from karen she says that the missing malaysia flight was a big story for c.n.n., 24/7 coverage. we mentioned this morning about top stories, making the news this year and another big case full page spread comes from the wall street journal and, they start off by focusing on the u.s. economy makes a comeback at last. u.s. economy began 2014 with thud 000 and it ended on a roll,. it will be remembered since the 1990's boom. all three helped soft ena year by me ger wages and, jobs, and the country is on track to be. we go do you the page a little bit more and, look at those stories. poor health and, planning, let's go to the phones, good morning, gregg, you're on washington journal. caller: i just wanted to call and say hello and, i think that, the public knows the non government employees, needs to really wake up and be alert, because, i think, once the tipping point goes 50/50 over on the government side there will be bad things happening and the good things, this coming year since the more people coming to realize, that they're safe and safe. host: wha
let's take a look at as we come in from karen she says that the missing malaysia flight was a big story for c.n.n., 24/7 coverage. we mentioned this morning about top stories, making the news this year and another big case full page spread comes from the wall street journal and, they start off by focusing on the u.s. economy makes a comeback at last. u.s. economy began 2014 with thud 000 and it ended on a roll,. it will be remembered since the 1990's boom. all three helped soft ena year by me...
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particularly compared to the malaysia air incident ten months ago. i've not heard a lot of people unhappy with the officials here. they're certainly unhappy with the situation, but the handling of the in a business-like fashion because they want their bodies back. a jet landed and an honor guard of air force, navy and personnel from indonesia, led two caskets down the ramp into two waiting hearses. they were numbered 001 and 002. the first two victims brought from the wreckage to a police hospital here in the city about an hour away and that's where they'll be ultimately identified. there's a lot more recovering to do. a lot more identifying. an official told us he doesn't know for sure his belief is the reason they haven't gotten many more bodies had he feels it's likely that many people are strapped into their seats on the bottom of the java sea. christine. >> that must be so difficult for the families. so difficult to see those two caskets so beautifully and reverently carried across the tarmac. but still, every one of those families must be wonde
particularly compared to the malaysia air incident ten months ago. i've not heard a lot of people unhappy with the officials here. they're certainly unhappy with the situation, but the handling of the in a business-like fashion because they want their bodies back. a jet landed and an honor guard of air force, navy and personnel from indonesia, led two caskets down the ramp into two waiting hearses. they were numbered 001 and 002. the first two victims brought from the wreckage to a police...
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i went one time with him to singapore, singapore is a little island nation just south of malaysia if you've never been there. and at the time they were doing a tremendous reclamation effort, basically pushing back the china sea so that they can get more land, because they're running out of land, too many people. and burt was invited to talk to this rather large assembly about 1,000 people of bureaucrats military types students, you name it. and his comments to just sort of tip file -- typify his sense of humid oh, he see you'd be far better off instead of this reclamation effort putting these young men into the new f16's that you've just bought from us and going bombing malaysia to the north getting your land that way. you motivate an entirely new generation, you take advantage of hardware that you've spent good money on, and you do it the old fashioned way. and before the crowd could sort of assimilate this, oh my god, did burt rutan just tell us to go bomb malaysia? you know, he had had moved onto other subjects. >> a followup question. >> that's the kind of guy he was, and he was
i went one time with him to singapore, singapore is a little island nation just south of malaysia if you've never been there. and at the time they were doing a tremendous reclamation effort, basically pushing back the china sea so that they can get more land, because they're running out of land, too many people. and burt was invited to talk to this rather large assembly about 1,000 people of bureaucrats military types students, you name it. and his comments to just sort of tip file -- typify...
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for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly, how are you? >> the search and recovery is continuing here today. unfortunately a very gruesome task of recovering bodies from the water and wreckage causing a lot of grief in the family centers in in indonesia. >> now what is the strongest theory right now, working theory based on the forensics, the recovery of bodies and of the debris? >> the strongest theory is something catastrophic happened there was bad weather but the pilots did not issue a distress call. and there was nothing from the transponders. still a little bit of a mystery. they still going through the details, statistics that the plane normally reports back to its operator and the airlines. >> terry, can you confirm in fact, that the bodies so far that have been recovered did not have life vests on? >> yes. that's right, i didn't. >> so that also supports the theory that it was catastrophic, that something suddenly happened that they weren't able to properly prepare for or enact the
for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly, how are you? >> the search and recovery is continuing here today. unfortunately a very gruesome task of recovering bodies from the water and wreckage causing a lot of grief in the family centers in in indonesia. >> now what is the strongest theory right now, working theory based on the forensics, the recovery of bodies and of the debris? >> the strongest...
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for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly, how are
for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly, how are
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in the aftermath of the malaysia air disappearance this year airasia wants to get it right. >> the worst feeling one could have. we stay strong for the families to ensure we could look after them even after this incident. >> reporter: among the other assets the u.s. is offering indonesia what are called pinger locators, they could help find the black boxes the data recorders that are installed in the plane, and they could help solve the mystery of this crash and ensure a bit more the safety of future air travelers, lou? lou: greg, thank you greg palkot from london. >>> in this country turning to the obama administration and left wing assault on law enforcement, new york city mayor bill de blasio today met with new york police department and union leaders behind closed doors. their face-to-face meeting cams at largest and most diverse police department is bracing for anti-cop protesters. they plan to storm the times square new year's eve celebration tomorrow night. fox news correspondent david lee miller with the latest for us. >> reporter: new york city mayor bill de blasio met with the
in the aftermath of the malaysia air disappearance this year airasia wants to get it right. >> the worst feeling one could have. we stay strong for the families to ensure we could look after them even after this incident. >> reporter: among the other assets the u.s. is offering indonesia what are called pinger locators, they could help find the black boxes the data recorders that are installed in the plane, and they could help solve the mystery of this crash and ensure a bit more...
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the missing malaysia air jet. took off with 239 people aboard, disappeared and despite a global effort to track it down, that continues to this day, not a single scrap has been found. >> look, how could they found it once it's way down the bottom of the ocean? there's no device that we know could find it. their satellites can't find it unless they have submarines crawling on the bottom of the ocean, they can't find it. so it's gone. i mean, it's sad but it's gone. >> almost as amazing and just as tragic, the second malaysia airplane with 298 people on board that was shot down while flying over the conflict in ukraine. >> seeing the debris field, learning it was then looted and then i'll never forget live on my show watching car after car after car being taken finally to, you know, the morgue. >> this is terrible story. change the name, something. who is getting on malaysia airlines? i'm not. >> worst international land grab. the rush by the russians into cy mia and ukraine. >> russia's relationship with the rest o
the missing malaysia air jet. took off with 239 people aboard, disappeared and despite a global effort to track it down, that continues to this day, not a single scrap has been found. >> look, how could they found it once it's way down the bottom of the ocean? there's no device that we know could find it. their satellites can't find it unless they have submarines crawling on the bottom of the ocean, they can't find it. so it's gone. i mean, it's sad but it's gone. >> almost as...
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after that malaysia airlines vanished earlier this year, there was a push to equip planes with better tracking devices. planes are washed by ground radar and connected by saturday liet for much of the flight. that connection does not stream data in realtime about the plane's location and condition. in response, the organization setting global airline standards have started looking into new rules on how to track planes. they've not much e made much headway since they've not been able to get the airline industry to agree to install tracking devices. air asia was upgrading its jets to make them easier to track. could a universal tracking as much like that help in the future? we talk about the numbers this year. but one of the themes of the coverage of so many of these have been these long delays. in one case, we haven't been able to find the plane at all. are there simple things that can be done? we do have some very accurate information that we get in tracking aircraft any time they're overland when you look at them 234 primary radar. that seems to work very, very well in that regard. w
after that malaysia airlines vanished earlier this year, there was a push to equip planes with better tracking devices. planes are washed by ground radar and connected by saturday liet for much of the flight. that connection does not stream data in realtime about the plane's location and condition. in response, the organization setting global airline standards have started looking into new rules on how to track planes. they've not much e made much headway since they've not been able to get the...
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and the industry, so far, for the most part, has called malaysia 370 a one-off event and the response to the disappearance of that aircraft was a slow and very cautious effort to make sure airliners can be tracked everywhere in the world regardless of where they're finding. three days that's how long it took to find this aircraft debris. is that too long and should we be looking at a system that allows investigators and the airline and the flying public to know where a plane crashed and what was happening on board the plane much more quickly than the three days it took this time. >> sreenivasan: and what about the role of the u.s. u.s. samson? what can that do in a search like this? >> i think at this point it's an ancillary role because i don't believe they have underwater search capability or technology on that ship, but the u.s. probably will be asked and will help out in some underwater search efforts as this develops, and there are assets underway to the site now to be able to findn3 the bodies and the black box and the parts of the plane that may help answer what happened. >> sr
and the industry, so far, for the most part, has called malaysia 370 a one-off event and the response to the disappearance of that aircraft was a slow and very cautious effort to make sure airliners can be tracked everywhere in the world regardless of where they're finding. three days that's how long it took to find this aircraft debris. is that too long and should we be looking at a system that allows investigators and the airline and the flying public to know where a plane crashed and what...
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officials in malaysia say that maybe a quarter of a million people were forced from their homes by flooding. more than 20 were killed by floodwaters in the northeast of the country, with 15 more people killed in neighboring thailand. the iraqi government security forces say the army and tribal allies have captured a town northeast of baghdad killing nearly 300 islamic state militants. there has been no independent reporting of the situation. the barcelona football club last a player to a transfer ban imposed by fifa. they will not be able to sign any new players until 2016. the ban was imposed to prevent them signing players under the age of 18. voting is taking place at the un security council. we will take you back to life pictures where we understand the u.s., as expected, has vetoed the draft by the security member -- security council member jordan. that's have a listen in -- >> [speaking in a foreign language] >> i believe the security council must respond to the legitimate palestinian rights to live in freedom and dignity, fully independent, fully sovereign, a viable state with east j
officials in malaysia say that maybe a quarter of a million people were forced from their homes by flooding. more than 20 were killed by floodwaters in the northeast of the country, with 15 more people killed in neighboring thailand. the iraqi government security forces say the army and tribal allies have captured a town northeast of baghdad killing nearly 300 islamic state militants. there has been no independent reporting of the situation. the barcelona football club last a player to a...
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today, a man who lost his mother aboard malaysia airline flight 370 is offering his sympathy. reporter will ripley has the story. >> reporter: anguish. becomes anger. for the families of malaysia airlines flight mh 370, days of waiting turned to weeks and now almost ten months. for them, the news from indonesia brought everything back. >> the fear about losing someone, the pain. >> reporter: steve wang feels for the families of airasia flight 8501. he knows what it's like to sit at the airport and wait for a plane that never comes to hope against all odds the person you love may still be alive. >> even after ten months, you are still hoping for a miracle? >> yes. though it is painful but i don't want to give up. >> reporter: his mother was only 57. he hasn't spoken her name since march, when mh 370 disappeared. >> i never said it. >> reporter: you never said your mother's name out loud? he still listens to the voicemail she left him just before boarding the plane. >> she wanted me to pick her up from the airport and to bring her coat. it's hard to believe a man my age will cry
today, a man who lost his mother aboard malaysia airline flight 370 is offering his sympathy. reporter will ripley has the story. >> reporter: anguish. becomes anger. for the families of malaysia airlines flight mh 370, days of waiting turned to weeks and now almost ten months. for them, the news from indonesia brought everything back. >> the fear about losing someone, the pain. >> reporter: steve wang feels for the families of airasia flight 8501. he knows what it's like to...
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>> well i think the families, the good news is that airasia has taken lessons learned from malaysia 370. so clearly the ceo gets it. they're treating the families differently. whether the indonesians step up aggressively and bring in the authorities from around the world and move quickly, remains to be seen. there's a lot of challenges on those aviation authorities, both with oversight of an air accident as well as regulating safety. so that part remains unanswered. speaking about the ceo, tony fernandez has been the public face for airasia since the plane went down over the weekend. here's what he had to say about yesterday's findings. >> the only slight benefit is that for the people in there, there is some closure. this is a scar with me for the rest of my leif. it doesn't change anything. but very little there at least some closure as opposed to not knowing what happened and holding out hope. >> closure is one thing, not knowing what happened is something obviously very, very different. and one of the aspects of the conversation they think that's beginning to bubble around is this w
>> well i think the families, the good news is that airasia has taken lessons learned from malaysia 370. so clearly the ceo gets it. they're treating the families differently. whether the indonesians step up aggressively and bring in the authorities from around the world and move quickly, remains to be seen. there's a lot of challenges on those aviation authorities, both with oversight of an air accident as well as regulating safety. so that part remains unanswered. speaking about the...
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a malaysia airlines flight that disappeared over the indian ocean in march with 239 people was never found. another malaysian airliner was shot down over ukraine. russia held a successful olympic games in sochi. and the british are getting ready to welcome another royal baby in the spring. >> so many stories and only a year to pack them all in. we've put together a look back at our top stories of 2014, you can check it out right now own the wusa9 news app. >>> another tragedy for crews working to secure a ferry that caught fire this weekend. today two sailors killed trying to attach it to a tug boat. the search still continues for possible victims. more than 400 survivors were rescued by helicopter monday after fire broke out on the ferry's car deck sunday morning. ten people were killed. >>> isis has just published an interview with the jordanian pilot captured last week after his plane crashed in syria. the first lieutenant says his plane was shot down by a missile. he ejected and landed in the euphrates river where he was taken captive. the united states denied isis shot down the
a malaysia airlines flight that disappeared over the indian ocean in march with 239 people was never found. another malaysian airliner was shot down over ukraine. russia held a successful olympic games in sochi. and the british are getting ready to welcome another royal baby in the spring. >> so many stories and only a year to pack them all in. we've put together a look back at our top stories of 2014, you can check it out right now own the wusa9 news app. >>> another tragedy for...
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and the tools they have are the same tools we talk about in the malaysia crash, the twa crash. they will deploy all of them at some point here. it's not just a matter of looking down to see it with divers. the water level in this area is about 100 feet or so. this is easily in the range of divers. but they'll also use pinger locaters to find out where the flight data recorders are and any sort of underwater robotics they want to look through the wreckage, to retrieve some of the wreckage. they have a lot of tools as their disposal here. they will probably deploy all f of them as they try to collect every piece of this plane that they can, along with all of the victims. >> do they use the divers and submersibles at the same time? >> not everything is created equal down here. recovery of the bodies is important. the recovery of things like the flight data recorder is very important. but this process could drag on for some time. i mentioned tw-800 that went down off long island. we're talking about ocean currents that can move things around. twa-800 went down over this kind of wat
and the tools they have are the same tools we talk about in the malaysia crash, the twa crash. they will deploy all of them at some point here. it's not just a matter of looking down to see it with divers. the water level in this area is about 100 feet or so. this is easily in the range of divers. but they'll also use pinger locaters to find out where the flight data recorders are and any sort of underwater robotics they want to look through the wreckage, to retrieve some of the wreckage. they...
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do you buy the accuracy of those radar returns or is this another case as we learned with malaysia flight 370 that those returns might not necessarily reflect the accuracy of what took place? >> until we have the black boxes, john, everything is inaccurate. when we get those black boxes as we saw in air france 447, the conversations, the data that talks about the engine performance, the aircraft performance, that usually clears up things very, very quickly. in air france 447 we had to wait two years to do that. we hope in 8501 that we won't have to wait as long but those black box conversations are very important. and, again, we need to start thinking about putting a black box in the cloud because then we could be know wag those conversations are right now in this particular spot that we're doing right now, but we have to wait to get the black box in the bottom of the deep seas. and we'll get to that technology soon. >> at least the families aren't left in another malaysia 370 situation where they are still wondering what happened. >> condolences goes out to all the families and loved one
do you buy the accuracy of those radar returns or is this another case as we learned with malaysia flight 370 that those returns might not necessarily reflect the accuracy of what took place? >> until we have the black boxes, john, everything is inaccurate. when we get those black boxes as we saw in air france 447, the conversations, the data that talks about the engine performance, the aircraft performance, that usually clears up things very, very quickly. in air france 447 we had to...
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they recognize that the air asia has done an out standing job when it came to what happened with malaysia. >> i want to broaden the discussion and look at industry-wide trends and not something pointed out by the financial times. there has been a rapid growth of traffic in southeast asia. this has put pressure on regulators and air traffic controllers as and the ability to maintain and say industry experts. what kind of pressure does this increase in traffic put on the airlines and the industry in places like southeast asia? >> the pressure on the airlines to respond to the business is severe. and the hiring practices and the business practices. even their safety agenda. it strains it all. the biggest strain is on the government that is supposed to provide the oversight for the carriers. we have seen in the united states the events around value jet's expansion at the time in the 90s. # and i'm sure a good portion is going on today. >> i want to read to you an excerpt from a post in the "washington post." he said that policy makers should be demanding more from airlines. for example, gps s
they recognize that the air asia has done an out standing job when it came to what happened with malaysia. >> i want to broaden the discussion and look at industry-wide trends and not something pointed out by the financial times. there has been a rapid growth of traffic in southeast asia. this has put pressure on regulators and air traffic controllers as and the ability to maintain and say industry experts. what kind of pressure does this increase in traffic put on the airlines and the...
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and that's tony fernandez, that's in malaysia. that's the whole group. it's got subsidiaries around the region. they have a total of 170 aircraft. yes, there have certainly be legitimate safety concerns about indonesian carriers. but i wouldn't put airasia in any shape, form or description into that category. >> fair enough. richard quest, thank you so much. >>> turning now to politics, a top member of the republican leadership in the house of representatives is defending a speech that he gave to a white supremacist group back in 2002. what could that fallout mean for his future, for the republican congress? that's just ahead. man (sternly): seriously? where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. mr. mucus: oh, right then i'll swing by in like 4 hours... just set aside a few tacos for me. man: forget the tacos! one pill lasts 12 hours. i'm good all day. mr. mucus (to himself): wait! your loss. i was going to wear a sombrero. [announcer:] o
and that's tony fernandez, that's in malaysia. that's the whole group. it's got subsidiaries around the region. they have a total of 170 aircraft. yes, there have certainly be legitimate safety concerns about indonesian carriers. but i wouldn't put airasia in any shape, form or description into that category. >> fair enough. richard quest, thank you so much. >>> turning now to politics, a top member of the republican leadership in the house of representatives is defending a...
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the floods in malaysia and floods in thailand. there is a lot of rain. that is something we have to look at more carefully because the weather is changing. >> family outrage. why did relatives first learn of the discovery while watching live images on indonesian tv. change of direction. cuba and u.s. talk about their new relationship. what will it mean for travel and trade? we will talk to the lead negotiator with havana. politically incorrect. a top congressman's likely appearance at a white supremacy offend causes a firestorm. each as another agrees to resign and not because of this unforgettable run in with a reporter. >>> i'm andrea mitchell in washington. we are following breaking news in indonesia while they recover the plane and bodies from the flight in the straight of northern channel in the java sea. the latest from singapore including some horrific moments for the families. the victims's families earlier today. >> we should start by saying they are calling it a search and rescue and holding out hope there might be survivors, but today is a tou
the floods in malaysia and floods in thailand. there is a lot of rain. that is something we have to look at more carefully because the weather is changing. >> family outrage. why did relatives first learn of the discovery while watching live images on indonesian tv. change of direction. cuba and u.s. talk about their new relationship. what will it mean for travel and trade? we will talk to the lead negotiator with havana. politically incorrect. a top congressman's likely appearance at a...
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now, if this is in the country that the conditions for right and the institutions function let's say malaysia for example, i would put that into the category, the malaysian they can do pretty much whatever investment they want because they have -- [inaudible] they have access to capital from various sources. if you have countries that there's a big impetus subsidy problem burning cash or you have a over function finance the taliban system, there you have a big, they have a much bigger potential role for development banks. but the thing our number start a very large proportion of the capital needs could actually be mobilized by the private sector or by the cover. again if you have -- quite popular in some asian countries if have a long-term contract with the government and the government has a proper capital market, and that long-term contract will enable the investor to raise capital. >> let me add, i think it could be very different depending on the asian country. because i think of the lower income countries laos cambodia myanmar nepal company of the lower middle income countries, vietnam b
now, if this is in the country that the conditions for right and the institutions function let's say malaysia for example, i would put that into the category, the malaysian they can do pretty much whatever investment they want because they have -- [inaudible] they have access to capital from various sources. if you have countries that there's a big impetus subsidy problem burning cash or you have a over function finance the taliban system, there you have a big, they have a much bigger potential...
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jon: this is the third major accident within a year involving malaysia-based airlines. tell us about reaction in that part of the world. >> reporter: well, it is really shock, jon. i have lived here a long time and i have never seen anything like this and many nations send their sympathies to indonesia. but also to malaysia because of these two these three lost planes but you have to consider airasia has been at the forefront of this expansion of flights across asia because of the growing ross parity here and, really, it is because a lot more people can fly because of these budget airlines and so it has had a major impact that they have lost one of these now, jon. jon: yeah. so it's a sad story. so many families were holding out hope and appears those hopes have been, dad. david piper in bangkok. david, thank you. arthel: meanwhile there is a massive manhunt underway for a gunman who opened fire on a police patrol car happening in south los angeles. investigators do not yet know if the shooting was an ambush. one man was taken into custody but other suspect is still at
jon: this is the third major accident within a year involving malaysia-based airlines. tell us about reaction in that part of the world. >> reporter: well, it is really shock, jon. i have lived here a long time and i have never seen anything like this and many nations send their sympathies to indonesia. but also to malaysia because of these two these three lost planes but you have to consider airasia has been at the forefront of this expansion of flights across asia because of the growing...
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the floods in malaysia and floods in thailand. there is a lot of rain. that is something we have to look at more carefully because the weather is changing. >> family outrage. why did relatives first learn of the discovery while watching live images on indonesian tv. change of direction. cuba and u.s. talk about their new relationship. what will it mean for travel and trade? we will talk to the lead negotiator with havana. politically incorrect. a top congressman's likely appearance at a white supremacy offend causes a firestorm. each as another agrees to resign and not because of this unforgettable run in with a reporter.
the floods in malaysia and floods in thailand. there is a lot of rain. that is something we have to look at more carefully because the weather is changing. >> family outrage. why did relatives first learn of the discovery while watching live images on indonesian tv. change of direction. cuba and u.s. talk about their new relationship. what will it mean for travel and trade? we will talk to the lead negotiator with havana. politically incorrect. a top congressman's likely appearance at a...
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if it had come apart in the air as with malaysia airlines 17 that we learned, the debris field would have been much larger and i believe found probably a little bit quicker than it was. the fact that it appears the wreckage is in a fairly close area just based on the small amount we've seen to this point kind of tells me wreckage itself is probably pretty small. the thing we need to keep in mind as well, the sea state over the past 48 hours has been i'm sure quite turbulent with these storms, with the wind making it pretty hard to find these pieces. >>> scott miller jeff wise thanks for your insight, i appreciate it. >>> still to come in the newsroom the devastating cyber attack on sony. what if the hacker was not north korea but, rather a former employee? we'll get the fbi reaction to that one. dad, i know i haven't said this often enough, but thank you. thank you mom for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military m
if it had come apart in the air as with malaysia airlines 17 that we learned, the debris field would have been much larger and i believe found probably a little bit quicker than it was. the fact that it appears the wreckage is in a fairly close area just based on the small amount we've seen to this point kind of tells me wreckage itself is probably pretty small. the thing we need to keep in mind as well, the sea state over the past 48 hours has been i'm sure quite turbulent with these storms,...
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were also financing malaysia and indonesia. so we are looking at interconnection in the great. in south asia we've been trying to do that but it's much more difficult because south asian country are not connected to build connected to india but it's very difficult to bangladesh has been wanting to buy power for a long time. with interconnections is the problematic. if we can get a regional structure on this that will be very very efficient way to use the natural resources that are indigenous. and, finally because we are an organization focus on reduction of poverty we cannot forget call access issue. you brought up the issue of electrification. for energy we cannot talk about it and you still talk about access to energy for the poor. the first point is the governmentsgovernment all have energy to access to energy programs but if you look at the countries that still don't have access to electricity, india, indonesia 50/50% elected by. i've had conversations with indonesian government officials, i say to them apparently your government is elected without providing access to elect
were also financing malaysia and indonesia. so we are looking at interconnection in the great. in south asia we've been trying to do that but it's much more difficult because south asian country are not connected to build connected to india but it's very difficult to bangladesh has been wanting to buy power for a long time. with interconnections is the problematic. if we can get a regional structure on this that will be very very efficient way to use the natural resources that are indigenous....
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as you may recall with malaysia flight 370 we provided towed pinger locators underwater passive sonar devices used to help detect the pinging of the black boxes. those could be brought in. again, we've got no request for that right now but we're preparing ourselves for the eventuality they could be used and we have side scan sonar, which we also used with malaysia flight 370 to try to help find debris on the bottom surface of the ocean. >> so listening there to the pentagon it is clear that the u.s. role in the search and recovery effort could very well expand talking about sonar equipment, essentially what that would do is you want to bring that in. the heavier parts of the aircraft is sitting on the ocean floor. the sonar equipment would help search crews find the heavier pieces of the aircraft and eventually bring that up. also we talked about the black boxes, i could tell you, carol, right now focused on lifting that debris from the ocean surface but quickly the focus will turn to the black boxes because that holds a lot of critical answers that tow pinger he mentioned that is her
as you may recall with malaysia flight 370 we provided towed pinger locators underwater passive sonar devices used to help detect the pinging of the black boxes. those could be brought in. again, we've got no request for that right now but we're preparing ourselves for the eventuality they could be used and we have side scan sonar, which we also used with malaysia flight 370 to try to help find debris on the bottom surface of the ocean. >> so listening there to the pentagon it is clear...
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. >> after the loss of malaysia airlines this area, there were calls to install real time g.p.s. tracking on aircraft. the airlines and the international regulatory bed have not taken action. >>> americans aiding the search on the uss sampson a navy destroyer headed to the java sea . >>> berkeley police investigate a deadly shooting outside a store near a busy intersection. amy hollyfield is at the corner of university. what is the latest? >> several hours after the shooting investigators are still here and they are busy and focused on the car where the shooting happened so this intersection in berkeley is still closed. this shooting happened at 9:45 last night in the 1900 block of san pablo avenue near university the a map was shot and killed, a woman was shot but she survived and was taken to the hospital. >> we don't think this is random but we are trying to determine how the shooting occurred but where they may have been if there were vehicles. we do not believe it is random but we are trying to determine how it occurred and that is part of the resolution. >>> police say they
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. >> after the loss of malaysia airlines this year there were called to install real time g.p.s. tracking on aircraft. the airlines and the international regulatory bed have not taken action. >> americans aiding the search are aboard the uss sampson a navy destroyer headed to the java sea. matt? >>> >> back to our developing news in berkeley police are investigating the double shooting right now. amy hollyfield is there with an update. >> crime scene investigators are behind me. this team got the call at midnight to cop out here and gather evidence after detectives finished their work. this intersection is still closed. the shooting happened at 9:45 at san pablo avenue and university in berkeley. a man was shot and killed. a womans was shots but survived. the killer or killers got away. police have not given a motive but they say this is all under investigation. >> part of the process is to determine were they in the vehicle? were they outside the vehicle? what occurred? that is what the investigators will look at to determine what happened. >> police do not thing it was random.
. >> after the loss of malaysia airlines this year there were called to install real time g.p.s. tracking on aircraft. the airlines and the international regulatory bed have not taken action. >> americans aiding the search are aboard the uss sampson a navy destroyer headed to the java sea. matt? >>> >> back to our developing news in berkeley police are investigating the double shooting right now. amy hollyfield is there with an update. >> crime scene...
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another malaysia airlines plane was shot down over eastern ukraine killing 298 people. during the revolution in ukraine, russian troops entered crimea. russia held a successful winter olympics games in sochi. the british are welcoming another royal baby in the spring. alfonso van marsh, cbs news, london. >>> bring on 2015. okay. it is 4:52. who will replace this man, jim harbaugh? owner of the 49ers reveals the one quality he wants in the team's new coach coming your way. arbor... where the university of michigan will announce his hiring >>> in about four hours jim harbaugh will be at a news conference in michigan where the university of michigan will announce his hiring as the new football coach. 49er brass faced questions yesterday by about why they let harbaugh go in the first place. ceo jed york on the left cited philosophical differences and he talked about what qualities he would like to see in the new head coach. >> i want a teacher, ahem. i think what made bill walsh so successful is that he was a great teacher. >> york said the ultimate measure of success is no
another malaysia airlines plane was shot down over eastern ukraine killing 298 people. during the revolution in ukraine, russian troops entered crimea. russia held a successful winter olympics games in sochi. the british are welcoming another royal baby in the spring. alfonso van marsh, cbs news, london. >>> bring on 2015. okay. it is 4:52. who will replace this man, jim harbaugh? owner of the 49ers reveals the one quality he wants in the team's new coach coming your way. arbor......
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united china, malaysia, just some of the countries contributing ships. indonesia media grafting images of the body floating at sea. all these images had to be taken to hospital. the bodies being retrieved from the crash site where the president -- >> thank you so much. in hong kong on the latest. >> the hacks are trying to hack the hackers. with a little help from some coding of their own. robinson is with us from washington. jordan, the details of what you and mike have reported sound like the wild west. >> the fbi has two roles here, look into whether any u.s. bank hacked back against iranian attack servers last year. it is unclear where it is going to go what it shows the agency really has conflicting roles right now, trying to force u.s. hacking laws. they know where they're coming from ma know where their data is from and they want to hit back and recover stolen data. often times, the help is not coming. >> that is the question i was going to ask. how willing is the government to do the company's thing? >> the government has a lot of interest in int
united china, malaysia, just some of the countries contributing ships. indonesia media grafting images of the body floating at sea. all these images had to be taken to hospital. the bodies being retrieved from the crash site where the president -- >> thank you so much. in hong kong on the latest. >> the hacks are trying to hack the hackers. with a little help from some coding of their own. robinson is with us from washington. jordan, the details of what you and mike have reported...